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When F. W. Murnau brought Nosferatu to the screen in 1922, he ushered in the bloody reign of cinema's most venerable villain - the vampire. Nocturnal, fanged and thirsty for human blood, the vampire has punctured the public consciousness like no other movie monster. In this illustrated pocket guide, Charles Bramesco goes vampire hunting across a century of cinema, stalking around lonely Transylvanian castles, dusty New York apartments and rain-soaked Washington woods to discover why the vampire has become cinema's most enduring ghoul.

When F. W. Murnau brought Nosferatu to the screen in 1922, he ushered in the bloody reign of cinema's most venerable villain - the vampire. Nocturnal, fanged and thirsty for human blood, the vampire has punctured the public consciousness like no other movie monster. In this illustrated pocket guide, Charles Bramesco goes vampire hunting across a century of cinema, stalking around lonely Transylvanian castles, dusty New York apartments and rain-soaked Washington woods to discover why the vampire has become cinema's most enduring ghoul.